Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1914, Page 2

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SURGEON Wxnmon,nvu - VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2° Pogug’s Liv@u FO ._qonswucnv: womx Never has a fall season opened in_commereial organization his- tory so pregnant with possibili- tles for constructive work. Nev- er has there been greflter need in the communities of the Unit- ed States for ener; Entered 4t the post office at BemidJ) xinn, 8 mati l‘r under -Act of Cnngreu of lllrlxh 1879, Publlu?fl every a;ternflgp éxcept Sunday ;AND TRANSFER e e 'fl o snonymots on. | &, ized effort in bebalf of the trade - s, "'I ‘l"‘, “distolves by the heat Ph 8181@ arics A ot @c’% nd industry in each. These are ) trates and heals : @gm Phone 12. " ! and it in each > ar lmufln ‘membrine. ce Pho 1‘1’?°§'o"r 16 el Wi Bt strange times.in which We oW . a wplch lines the. nose, hqu and flqtm,clew-flz: pass g65; 6tops f I.ng""lo%g re|lef gn Q m tely. Comiob 8" for the Weekly Plo- aeer -homd mch this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current lssue “Hubséription Rates live. Vast changes are going on in our requirements and in our Getasmfllbomomywuy, Just to| DKI!. thought | gne menth by, egrrier .. 19 world happenings of the present $ |- T AARRYSd “""fi%flw“ 't lay awake tonight et e tott E —— " Ofice in w n:u Block - - hred” m“‘ 3&” to0 el ::eh::t:l:emumv Stopped-op. BB s ssamen of the Lead, o C%’ihfllwefl.%wklngu?dblnwhg T -nunun:u-nunu: R 7. T T00 3 X G . T, bR pou?:ge $00|€ tnat bas an organization ;Lu“msu'p":nd’;:.:nhe';:ap;ufegy dtarrh or a cold, with its running . |y One-halt cent per word per %|% One-halt cent per word per. TU! nm!ms The Wnkf’ 'lonnn the Bowd G s Wod B T fhursday and sent po %% issue, cash with copy. % _ Reguler charge & cent per word per insertion. No ¥ *1ssua, cash with copy. x chatge rate one ¥ s g ; ‘=" Mfilfl'firfi% ‘!fih‘ess- Tate onc : Gibbons Block Tel. 230 g’u Jjust. onge —in North of Markham Hotel membered and well officered ar % the _ with sufficient finances to carxy or. al sore through the innumerable proj $ End such misery now! lfldml! for ‘l 60 in HIg PAFjR REPRE:ENTED FOR FOREIGN ERT! GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO !an paid to any ace.. ects that will be clamoring for. attention. Communities BTLS8 and adyance in accordance with g their preparedness. It is a time for serious thought, careful con- sideration and vigorous action. Zeal is valuable, and twice valu- 3 ablewhen tempered with caution. small bottle of * at.4ny. . dmg sigre. Koors Bros. Co. *“and your cold ‘Thig sweaet, | or. q,h;:h,.wnl .gurely, disappear.. e | Oleelpt per wwdmmultion. No ¥ %.ad taken for less than 10 & % cents Phone 31. * AR XXX KR KK RE KX % ad takRen for less than 10 # 4« cents Phone 31. 2 ikiiit*!iilkuli# GRAHAM M. POSITIONS WANTED 'WANTED—Work at odd carpentry FOR SALE Miles Block Phone 560 FOR SALE—I have the following |D. H:-¥FISK; Court Commissioner : ATTORNEY AT LAW —Tow Magazine. ¢ Successorsgo - obs. Storm window work de-| farm machinery to exchange for i 3RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITik* Town Deelopment Maggzine. 3 io 00w Woul ey one two horse corn cul- | Office second floor O'Leary-Bowsgr e SOGOOOBOTEOHOOEOCOBELODS M@del Mmmclurtng c°i sired. Phone 932. tock, J e ik —_— Iy . tivator, one, one horee corn 3 L - Thomas Schall, the man who has |5 Tranksgiving day and once again EE £ gL ;,,,.,}.", - i AGENTS WANTED. vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two S, SURGEONS been elected to congress from the new |the people of the United States of e Manufacturars and Jobbers W ED—U. §. GOVERN-| tarm wagons, Two one horse bug- | . BH¥SICIANS, : mk ik Tenth district, is totally blind. Schall | smerica will devote a day to the “Ice Gream, Bak @Goods MENT uses Richmond Chemical| gies, one garden drill, one, two|DR. is a young man possessing much|giving of thanks to Him from whom L) ory ability and when a schoolboy won many honors in oratorical contests. all blegsings flow. As we contem- plate the gruesome, ghastly battle- : 345 Minnesota Ave. Capfectignary.ang.Egyntain Supplies Y o N. W, Telephane 125, Extinguishers that kill gasoline fires. Auto and factory sizes. Dis- trict Managers make 500 per cent PH¥SIGEAN AND SURGEGN horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm, machinery. W. G Schroeder. A. SHANNON, He was made blind many years ago |fields of Europe, one and all can Bemidji, Mipnesota v profit. Auto free. Richmond |For GiTH — word delivery car. pmrsm;,m AND BURGEON by the explosion of a cigar lighter.|truly realjze that we have mut;h :o Chemical Co. Desk 987. Wheel- Equipped with Rayfield carburetor, Office in Mayo Block Schall was elected by 1,200 votes and [be thankful for. Peace and plenty in, a y i g W. Va. ] tem, | Phone 396 Res. Phone 387 prevails in the land, and all should 3 Atwater-Kent ignition”~ sysf made the race as a progressive. Resolutions adopted at the meet- ing of the Northwest Minnesota Edu- cational association which closed its meeting at Crookston yesterday, en- dorsed the work of State Supt. Schulz and the department of education, the report of the educational commission recommending it to the legislature and urged proper medical inspection | ble, one mission chair, one morris for small city, village and rural|ernment during the first six months of rent singly. 1111 Lake Boule ; i, A Over First National Bank chooll 1914. This information, received in “ vard, chair and one air tight hea! P Bemidji, Mina. Already possibilities for the | cludes reports from nineteen banks 4 r A. E. Henderson, 600 Bemidji Ave. |[FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The | om0 " speakership of the-lower house of the | #1d twenty individuals and indicates . Pioneer will procure any kind of | " BHygiafAN AND SURGEON A general satisfaction with the commis- FOR RENT—6-room house on Bixby| | pher stamp for you on short no- Gk P state legislature are being discussed, sion form of government. and Dith, C. 0. Gieds 5 p Office Security Bank Block but as yet the name of a man who is| " mhe questions and answers were as This obligates you in : tice; DR, EIVER JORNSON % exceptionally well qualified in near- | follows: FOR RENT—Five-room cottage on|RGR SALE—Chalmers car, complete, .P'HYS'ICIA.N "AND SURGEQN ly every particular for that responsi-| First.—Has the new form of govern- no way. ® Ninth St. Phone 323. for $1,100. Inquide 909 Lake 4 Bgmldjl, Mipn, 25 ble position has not heen mentioned. men;: ¥1 yotllrtflbinc‘;gl P:os'e: :'5:"' FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, Mod-| Boulevard. J. M. Richards. - 2 That man is H. J. Miner of Interna- | ¢ess? Twenty-two cities reported very T "t ¥y A V. G CK, M. D. . 4 "to sell ern. 110 6th St. E . feed, hay and K, . tional Falls, one of the two members | briefly yes. three no and three no opin hey. useito s Sharpeps exery Size and Kind et .Fogofé‘l“fl 81‘;‘ °;i:::' P:::e i Practice Limited of the Six.ty-second legislative district | "geoong.—Are your cltizens generally of -Pencil oz, Crayon. WANTED. Gasl ool and F;ed Store. EYE EAR NOS.E THROAT and who is sent to St. Paul from Koo- | pleaged with the new system? Twen- — WANTED—To hear from owmer of | — "~ Glasses Fitted chiching county. While the fact|ty-one citles reported yes, three no & < % good farm for sale. Send cash|FOR SALE—One roll top desk.‘ $10 | office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham that Miner has never served in the | and four no opinion Gives, any Point Desired from price and description. D, F.| takesit. Apply R. B. L., Pioneer Hotel, Telephone 106, - Minnesota lower house may be used | Third.—Has it tended to create more M to-Fine., Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, office. against m, his elght years' experi- | orest i ;::in:yfl:::rrseeonmm: i WANTED —Second band _housshotd | FOR SALE—12-room house, modern DB &% %GEPHYBIG ence as both senator and represen-| .y ceq’two no and three no oplolon. ; except heat. Terms on part. Phone EQPATHIC AN - tative in South Dakota will be con- sidered. The speaker of the house should he a man of the Minor type. The Pension Roll Diminishes. The report of the commissioner of . lang, eam o ¢ pensions for the last fiscal year shows FOUND—Keys. Inquire Pioneer. and.0n tzogd “::b. alomlm ;2 r;n; CEAROFOpIT f that the high tide in expenditures for GWE MY N ot S = :rw:‘c: S Schrondon | Expert on ail foot troublés. Corns | % ! k : i 3 : N ) £ nis— ] - A0k W..Q. Schrouder. emoved without in. Ingrowk - this purposo has heen passed. . ITH LRL T |Can be attached'to horizontal 5 ;;0;:2; Wanis—oae 8alf cent 8 :a“s o an:lv Punmz: n % ::;gt;fiéulnl; ; perrn)sl;;::lefst:cncl?::dniiiinyf:: Lizi? to Per“na or-vertical surface. | == - Fr QI(,i‘ woie o | treated- Price 50c a corn. Private = K e O ment $172,417,546.26. This is a de- bl W DRESS PLAITINGS — BUTTONS ERTISERS-—The grent calls made. Phone 499-J. Office cline of about two million dollars from the previous year, when the rolls were heavily increased by the old age pension act of 1912. The largest amount ever paid was in 1913, and up to that point there has been a gradual ascent. The - s £ N. W. the largest amount of claspitied Bgmidji, Minn. < amount will decrease from now on, Down From; 2 day,s fi-qe trial will prove this. TWIN :CiTY DRESS NOVELTY C0.| advertising. The Courler:News and the rate of decrease will pres- 1 Confl 3 i is, Minn.| covers Narth Dakpta like a hlank- ently grow rapidly, says the Duluth & finement . P H H G285 MotiehA ve: Minnaigol’s, Mt et; reaching all parts of thg state MR AR EKJ KA PN N Herald. to Store. l me‘ g &l . the day of publication; it ls, the|* JULROAD TIME. GARDS, - That's going to save some money. [ v o e flese HHKE WX LK x B But we'll hazard a guess that the first thought of the average citizen of this land of the free won't be that at all—but that these figures mean that the rolls of the living heroes of the war for the Union are pathetic- ally dwindling. The war ended half a century ago. That it was a war largely fought by boys is made plain from the fact that so many, hayving survived the perils and hardships of battle, are still liv- ing. But they are boys no longer. A lad of eighteen in '61 is today a man one year past the allotted three-score- and-ten. Nobody, we feel sure, will grudge any one of them a dollar of this pen- y Sundu 1to6» sion money. There have been pen-| Peruna and I haven't folt The 13« i 3 & Bur reading sion abuses, a very great many. Men | touch of.cold since. and I am pasitive BML P'm”’ llfim; We want to sell a few Work Har- [ S ¥ % %P . & Hnga x have had pension money who never :h;“hl % rid of the. tendency. to, SUPRLY: STORE- = nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call earned a penny of it. Men have rank- r;n:edyc'? erwna s a wonderful —— Duluth Wheat and Flax. in and see them. Results are most ed high in the pension lists who rank- ed very low indeed in the hero list. But we can forgive that in the thought that the same time thousands have been helped by their country when they needed help, and that this , Nov. 6.—Cattle— eal Estate is just because when their country that of a mother looking on her child Sti;‘?hfis(;bfiia:;' cows and. heifers, on Real B ¥ |choking and gasping for breath dur- 7.25: calves, $4.00@9.00; stack. i needed help, they responded. ing an attack of eroifp, &AA Btins $4.60@7.25; calves, $4.00 John F: Gibbons Sinc 1886 the government has paid out in pensions $4,761,450,399— nearly five billions of dollars. That much of it was wasted is a pity— a pity not only because it is waste, but because in such a case waste sacri- fices the deserving to the undeserv- 0 ¥ . Froe never been known to fail. Keep it 16%: No, 1-Northern, $1.13@1.15%; ¢ 405 Beltrami Ave. "blu;i-' ing. Nobody grudges any deserving hand. D “No. 2 Noxthern, $1.10@1.13%. Corn;- Oxy-Acetylene Welding veteran or veteran’s widow a single 9t hon %F‘oi_sal»e by AN ers "THE mlom ATW'S ISS“ED W r&m No. 3 vellow, #0@69c. Oats—No. ’3 and machine work dollar of it 100 Lsward, §100. AND. EACH coupo GOOD FOR € white, 45@45%c. Flax, $140%@ The readers of this will . 1.43%. KKK R KKKKK K * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS % KK I KK KKK KKK > Next year the lohster who raises! his croaky voice against paving should, have his back plastered an inch thick with moss.—Fairmont Sentinel. —— No man is so good that he cannot afford to extend a helping hand to a neighbor and none of us are so bad that there is no chance for redemp- tion.—Wilkin County Gazette. —— November 26 has been designated | pation, realize and appreciate our fortunate position.—Princeton Union. Commission Government. In an address recently delivered be- fore the Pennsylvania League of Cities of the Third Class, A. M. Fuller, presl- dent of the allied civic bodies, sum- marized reports from the twenty-eight cities of the third class concerning their progress under commission gov- Fourth.—Would not the ‘general manager plan” in connection with the present system render the goyernment still more efficient? Twenty-one cities | reported yes and seven cities report- ed no. I was | Gradually " Breaking Mr. C. N. DPetersen, dealer in fine boots, shoes and clgars, No, 132 South Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: “I cannot_tell you how much Peruna has done me. vu::nnamz iflofi finement 'In my store began to tell on my health and I felt that I was gradually breaking down. “I trled several remegies. p: by my physician, but ol‘)al ’ne"fifi’x‘? manent rellef until T took Peruna.” I felt better immediately, and.five bot- tles regtored me to, complgte, } I have been in the best of sf since, and feel that'I owe my heaith' to it ) Catch Cold Easily. Mr. Arthur G. Peterson, R. F. D, 21, Box 21, Omro, Wisconsin, He was In the habit of cafching cold eastly. He sgys: “It h be seyen, months how since I Hove faken Those who object to liquid medi- ;n:wl can now progure Peruna Tab: ets. A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible than in the house to releve it. Many mothers have passed mnights of terror| in this situation. A little fore- thought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has paper pleased to learn that there is at uu( been able to cure in all its that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarr] cun is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh foundation of the disease, - stitutional treatment. Hall's Cal Cure is taken internally, acting ly upon the blood and mucous of the system, thereby dn foundation of the dicase, and the patient strength by building up.tha| constitution and assisting na in ing ifs work, The propristors much faith in its curative powen they offer One Hundred - case that it falls to cure, Send lar of testimonials. 2 h?dm-eu F. J. Cheney & Co, Tolefe: o, Sold by all Druggists, T6e. Take Hall's Family Pills for ceasts- See. Qur Window, A time saver in every offige and store. PHONE 31 one dreaded disease that aclence hAu‘ Elch MBmksflstad. Wi, hupen!hmnandn of Pencils /without Repkcemew. Rulmpemn. of Cutters or Ad)cflm. THOUSAMOS ARG IV OMY-USE: Just telephone 31 for a ten day Ten’ Bemidil, Minn. ot & wnww < o mw.g* “B LADIES—$2.25 doz. making plain ' gingham aprons. Fascinating home business; parcel post any distance. Stamped envelope for particulars. Randolph Mfg. Co., Providence, R. L FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for -light housekeeping, or will goods. M. E. Ibextaon. LOST AND FOUND [LOST—A bunch of keys near Ong- stad’s garage on Minn. Ave. Finder return to Pioneer- office. COVERED. HEMSTITCRING —RUCHINGS French Accordion, Knife & Box ‘Plajtings. All work guaranteed. ‘Send for Price List A. Largest and Best Plaiting and ‘Button House in MONEY electric lights, shock absorbers and guaranteed in first class condition. Price $275.00. Bemidji Auto Co. FOR SALE—One extra large second hand base burner in fine condition. Cost new about $75. Will sell for $30. Apply R. B. L., Pioneer of- fice. FOR SALE—One mission library ta- PHYng}AN AQI¥D'H SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARI PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemjdji, Minn. DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Specialigt of Chronic Dispases Free Consultation 208% 3rd St. over Blgoston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. DR. I. I. PEB.B.AULT. 657. FARMS FOR FOR SALE—120 acres farm land about 500 cords wood half hay North Dakota offers unlimited op portunitigs for business to clgasl: fled adyertigers. The recpgnized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily. and Sundsy. Courler-New: the onmly geven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries over Rex Theatre. E. M. SATHRE Abstracter O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. paper to use in order to get re- TO LOAN ON C[TY PROPERTY 'THE CASH FUEL AND FEED STORE " will be open for business Oet. 19 at Falls. & Cameron’s old store. Will handle Wood, Flour, Feed and Hay. A. J. HOLDEN; Prop. Phone 228:W Dyluth, Nov. 6.—Wheat—On track .[and to arrive: No. 1 hard, $117%; No. 1 Northern, $1:16%; No. 2 North- ern, $1.12%. South St. Paul. Live Stock. ers and feeders, $4.75@7.00. Sheep— . Lambs, $4.5( 5; wWethers, $5.00@, 5,:5 ewes; $2.75@4.90. ¥ Minneapolis Grain. Mianeagolis, Nov. 6.—Wheat—Dec. $113; Mag, $118%:No. 1 hard, $1. Chicago Grajn and Provisions. Chigage, Noy. 6.—Wheat —, Dec. $m§u. May, $1.2%%. Corn—Dec.. 695c; May, 72%c. Oais==Dec., 485c; Mgy, 53%c. Pogk—Jan; $19.30; May, | $1950. Buiter — Creameries, 32%c Eges—13@7c. Poultry—Spgings, 13¢ B8 5eBt BRr.Ward Arat 3 North Bound Arrive 1 Nortk Boupd L,pv,(, g insertions; fifty. cents ner line per month. Addregs the Courjer-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons. for every .mgke of typewriter.on the|: 1, Kvery.ribbon sold for 76.|iu: centg. gugranteed. Phone orders, promptly,-tilled. Mall orders given | = the same careful atiention as.when you. appear in Derson. Pohme 31. The Bemidjl Plopeer Office Supply. Store. 5074 & mozzqul- 82 South Boura .81 North Béund when you use a Ploneer want One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Ziegler’s Second -Hand Store Money to Leoan FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERPAKER and COUNTY CORONER 5 Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. BEMIDJI WELDING: & MACHINE CO. fowls, 12%c. Chicago, v $6486@11.00; steers, $5.7039.25; cows ang: heifers, $3.80@0.60 w“fiuw EURNITURE AND _ WNDERTAKING 'Min-z,.agc a4

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